Placing apart the horrible sequel, the ridiculous online game tie-in and the awkward fan conventions, the unique 1980 movie The Blues Brothers continues to be superb, largely because of the performances from true music legends like Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and Cab Calloway.

Plus, there’s that iconic automotive chase by an Illinois shopping center, which, admittedly, is rather a lot much less enjoyable to look at if that the mall in query was being utilized by a faculty till Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi trashed the place and didn’t hassle to scrub their mess up.

Apparently, the model of the film that we’ve all seen is rather a lot completely different than the way it was initially conceived.
In response to director John Landis, The Blues Brothers was going to be an epic “roadshow film with an intermission.” However when he screened the lone 70mm print of the almost three-hour lower for studio executives and a check viewers of randos, he instantly thought to himself, “Oh shit, that is too lengthy.”
So Landis lower quarter-hour out, however nonetheless deliberate to retain the epic roadshow packaging. He screened the marginally shorter lower for “theater homeowners and bookers.” However then one racist theater proprietor ruined all the pieces. As recounted within the guide The Blues Brothers: An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv and the Making of an American Movie Basic by Daniel de Visé, Ted Mann, who owned a few of the prime theaters in L.A.’s Westwood neighborhood, refused to guide the movie, telling Landis, “I don’t need Blacks in Westwood.”
Because of this, Lew Wasserman, the pinnacle of Common on the time, ordered Landis to make but extra cuts. “Nicely John,” Wasserman mentioned, “we’re gonna have hassle reserving it, so we will’t have a street present. You’ve gotta take the intermission out of there.” So the film was whittled right down to 133 minutes, leading to a lower that Landis calls “lopsided.”
Per Landis, in 1985, somebody at Common threw out the negatives of all the additional scenes. The studio had invited him to revive the lacking footage for a house video launch, solely to find that the Blues Brothers movie had been scrapped and changed with footage from The New Depart It to Beaver.
Whereas the unique roadshow model continues to be misplaced, the second “preview lower” and all of its further scenes had been ultimately recovered by the FBI.
Across the time that Blues Brothers 2000 was launched, the feds — presumably their Deleted Scenes from ‘80s Comedies Division – contacted Common, notifying them {that a} “thriller print” of The Blues Brothers was listed on the market on eBay. The FBI ended up seizing the 70mm print, which turned out to be the preview lower. Landis revealed that it had been “stolen” by the son of a theater supervisor following the 1980 previews. The longer lower (containing an additional 20 minutes) was ultimately launched on Blu-Ray because the “Prolonged Model.”
However they’d have offered much more copies had they known as it the “Seized By The FBI After Two Many years of Sitting in A Thief’s Storage Model.”